This document is a page from a transcript, likely a deposition or interview, featuring dialogue between Leah Saffian and Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell describes a property, focusing on a small Victorian bathroom and stating that certain activities would be impossible due to its size, explicitly mentioning 'relations in a bathroom' and people 'doing in the tub' and that 'it couldn't happen on the floor'.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| LEAH SAFFIAN | Speaker |
Participating in a discussion/interview
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| GHISLAINE MAXWELL | Speaker |
Describing a location and giving an opinion
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| MAGNA LEGAL SERVICES |
Provider of legal services, likely transcribing the document
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"GHISLAINE MAXWELL: It is on three floors, however. So you're talking about a little -- it's a jewel."Source
"GHISLAINE MAXWELL: It used to be a stable for a horse. It was the stables for the big house. It was a little poor man's home behind the rich man's home. It's a jewel."Source
"GHISLAINE MAXWELL: It's a -- was a gorgeous little place, but it is the size of a nut. If you make a noise, let's say, a little burp or something you don't want to -- you'd hear it."Source
"GHISLAINE MAXWELL: Where she says that they had relations in a bathroom, I -- first of all, the bath is an old Victorian bath. I could -- I'm quite -- quite small, it's tight for me. I put my brother in there to see what would happen. And it looks like a blivet, which is a sausage in like a very tight skin."Source
"GHISLAINE MAXWELL: So her description of whatever the two people were doing in the tub, that wouldn't work. The bathroom itself is so small, you can't lie flat on the floor. So it couldn't happen on the floor, because you physically, physically can't. This bathroom is too small to even be on the floor."Source
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